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Originally broadcasted: September 27, 2023
Sponsor: Dragos
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Summary
Bad actors from hostile states are aiming to drive a stake in the heart of the U.S. Energy Sector via manipulation of connected technologies. Cyber thieves are getting even closer to achieving their goals and have had some damaging successes already. The threat is so ever-present that federal cybersecurity officials are demanding more intense planning from industry players such as those in the oil and gas, utility and power generation sectors.
For instance, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration only recently sent out its latest TSA Security Directive Pipeline-2021-02D which places greater demands on asset owners and operators of hazardous liquid and natural gas pipelines and liquified natural gas (LNG) facilities. These include the direct possibility of TSA challenges to previous crucial system, mandatory annual tabletop exercises to test Cybersecurity Incident Response plans with more accountability and stronger assessment and auditing activity of cybersecurity plans.
Join Dragos Technical Lead Mike Hoffman, and Senior Industrial Consultant Elan AIvey as they discuss changes from the latest TSA Security Directive Pipeline-2021-02D. It’s effective now and requires responses from industry operators and asset owners in the natural gas and LNG pipeline sectors.
Experts Hoffman and Alvey in their discussion will cover:
Don't miss this unique opportunity to stay informed, strategize effectively, and safeguard your pipeline assets in an ever-changing security landscape.
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Elan AlveySenior Industrial Consultant, Threat Operations Center
Dragos
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Mike HoffmanTechnical Lead
Dragos